Pumpkin Picking Near Me in Pomaria
Boy Scout Troop 815 Pumpkin Patch Fundraiser
195 Amicks Ferry Road, Chapin, SC
About Us:
Pumpkin Patch Fundraiser proceeds will be used to offset the cost of summer resident camps, high-adventure camping, and Troop equipment.
Clinton Sease Farm and Corn Maze
382 Olde Farm Road, Lexington, SC
History:
Armand and Roselyn Sease bought 20 acres in 1942. They built their home, while working on Armand's father's farm. Five years later they moved into their new home and started Armand C. Sease Farm. Sweet potatoes and peaches were the main crops. The farm was fairly well self-sustaining. Meat came from the livestock they raised and Roselyn had a garden and canned vegetables for the winter. The extra cream and eggs were sold to customers they had in Columbia. Collard greens, mustard and turnip greens were then added and quickly became the main source of income. In the early 60's, a buyer at the Winn Dixie warehouse, encouraged Armand to grow green onions. With much experimentation, this grew from a spring crop to a year round crop for the farm.
In 1970 Clinton and Shirley were married and became very active in the farm. In 1978 Clinton and Shirley took over ownership of the farm. Greens and green onions continued to be the main focus on the farm.
In 2004 Carrie, our youngest daughter encouraged us to diversify by adding a corn maze. Each year we have added new attractions that bring visitors to the farm. Since most everyone today does not have a grandpa to visit on the farm, we are growing that experience for them.
Stewart Farms
6474 Highway 92, Enoree, SC
At Stewart Farms, we give our customers a unique opportunity to visit a real, working farm and nursery.
Stewart Farms is owned and operated by Helen Stewart, along with Greg, Angie and Lauren Broome. There has been a member of the Stewart Clan farming in Laurens County, South Carolina since the eighteenth century. We have three generations of Stewarts working the farm today.
Stewart Farms is located in northern Laurens County, just a short drive from the Greenville/Spartanburg area.
Black's Peaches
1800 Black Highway, York, SC
Black's Peaches has been a family-owned business since 1923. Established by his great-grandfather, Arthur Lindsay Black, Arthur Q. Black has kept the family farm growing himself since 1972. We are located in York, South Carolina.
Winslett's Produce Market
401 Powdersville Road, Easley, SC
About Us:
Winslett's Produce Market is a retail produce market open year round. We carry a full line of produce and when in season local home grown. We have a large selection of jams, jellies, relishes, and chow chows. We have a large selection of seasonal hanging baskets and bedding plants.
McLeod Farms
29247 Highway 151 South, McBee, SC
About Us:
The orchards have been in the McLeod family since 1916. Owner Kemp McLeod represents the fourth generation to work the family orchards. He learned the operation from his father, Campbell McLeod.
It takes about 40 employees to run the farm year-round. However, during the peach season (late May through August), the numbers swell to over 200. Workers can be found picking, grading, packing, and preparing shipments for millions of pounds of peaches to all parts of the U.S. and Canada. At the height of the season, daylight to dusk workdays are not unusual.
At McLeod Farms, peaches are picked every day. The fruit is then sent through an ice-cold water bath to slow the ripening process. After being sealed with an ultra-light wax coating that closes the pores of the peaches to keep them fresh, they are then sorted by size, shape, and color. All of our peaches are hand-graded and selected for shipment to individuals and commercial customers. The same grading process is used to select peaches to be sold in our retail sales areas.
The peach production process begins long before harvest. From January to April, trees are pruned and branches are tied together so they do not drag the ground or break under the weight of the fruit. Once the fruit is visible, it is thinned to allow a hand's width between each peach for optimum growth. This insures that our peaches will be big and juicy.
On average, it takes four years before trees produce high quality fruit. The average productive life of a peach tree is 17 years. Once a peach orchard completes its life-span, the ground is allowed to rest for several years before replanting.
McLeod Farms utilizes a variety of high-tech equipment, including a modern drip irrigation system and high speed wind machines. These wind machines work with nature to pull the warmer air from the upper atmosphere down into the orchard to raise ground level temperatures and save crops from devastating cold and frost damage. In Spring and early Summer, hail prevention equipment crushes hail, by generating high frequency sound waves (cannon-like sounds) to protect fruit against potential damage.
Although Georgia calls itself, "the Peach State", South Carolina is actually the leader in peach production in the Southeast, followed by Georgia and Virginia.
The McLeod farming operation is truly a sight to see. When it comes to peaches, the family recommends everyone try the Cary Mac variety, developed exclusively by them - a delicious delight from the Carolinas.
Denver Downs Farm
1515 Denver Road, Anderson, SC
About Us:
Denver Downs Farm is a South Carolina Century Farm owned and operated by the Garrison family of Anderson County SC since 1869. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Denver Downs was established as a cotton farm, transitioned to a dairy farm, and today is a working farm devoted to agri-tourism.
Located on Highway 76 one mile north of Interstate 85 between Anderson SC and Clemson SC, the 900-acre farm is a landmark on Clemson Highway that has welcomed thousands of school children and families over the years.
At Denver Downs Farm, the partnership between agriculture and tourism fuels our passion to share our history and teach our non-farming neighbors about the rich heritage of farming and the importance agriculture plays in our everyday lives.
We continue to build the legacy of Denver Downs Farm by offering the freshest locally grown produce at our Farm Market, and by presenting special events like the Annual Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch that allow visitors to experience first hand the happenings and activities of farm living.
Whether reliving the memories of your youth or experiencing farm life for the first time, we invite you to Denver Downs Farm for fun farm activities for the entire family.
Little Cane Creek Farms
2480 North Highway 11, West Union, SC
About Us:
Welcome to Little Cane Creek Farm Corn Maze. We are upstate South Carolina's place for outdoor family fall fun! Come enjoy a laid-back, family atmosphere on the farm. A variety of attractions including a 4-acre Corn Maze, hayrides, a children's play area, and more awaits you.
Come visit us in the picturesque West Union, SC! We're conveniently located near Greenville, SC and the Georgia and North Carolina borders. Bring your family or group - or call ahead and let us help plan your next group outing. Be our guest and have a great time out in the country!
West Farm Corn Maze
2641 Cooper Store Road, Moncks Corner, SC
Join us for a walk through our very own butterfly themed (2.8 miles) corn maze. We have a smaller (.3 mile) corn maze in the shape of a flower for our smallest visitors. This flower is a part of our field trip rotation! Our 6-acre corn maze has been designed, mapped, and cut by MazePlay of Firth, Idaho, using the latest GPS technology. You'll have to use your best map-reading skills to reach all checkpoints in the corn field!
Holiday Farms
10884 Grays Highway, Ridgeland, SC
About Us:
Holiday Farms, LLC opened in October 2008 featuring The Great Pumpkin Patch. We are a family owned and operated business proud to offer an outing that the whole family can enjoy. We offer lots of activities that children and adults will find entertaining. A few of the things we have to offer include a bounce house, race track, petting barn, wagon ride, play area, calf roping, and much more! Don't miss our General Store which offers jams, jellies, local honey, soaps, toys, refreshments, and more.
The Pumpkin Patch
3408 Mistletoe Ln, Summerville, SC
At "The Pumpkin Patch" we have something for the whole family! We have Pumpkins (all kinds) Flowers,
Legare Farms
2620 Hansconbe Point Road, Johns Island, SC
History:
Legare Farms is legendary as one of the oldest working farms in the nation. In 1725, Soloman Legare, a silversmith and planter and also one of Charleston's earliest settlers, established a plantation on rich, fertile land on Johns Island. He farmed indigo, sea island cotton, and potatoes and raised cattle and sheep.
Today, Helen Legare-Floyd, Linda Legare-Berry, and Thomas S. Legare, his direct descendants, continue the Legare Farm traditions with a focus on sustainability and community services. From welcoming the public to purchase products or attend a family event at the farm, the Legares have brought their farm into the new age while maintaining the old traditions of hard work and love of the land.
Legare Farms presents various ways to sell its products from ordering via their online store or stopping by to pick up some antibiotic & hormone-free meat.
In addition, Legare offers membership in a successful CSA (Community Supported Agriculture Program) that provides vegetables grown without chemicals or pesticides. The farms also sells home-made jams, jellies, pickles, and salsas.
The Legare Farms Education Foundation, now in its eighth year, offers school field trips and other educational events for the community. Through the foundation the Legare family strives to raise awareness of the agricultural heritage of the low-country region and the need to maintain this legacy for future generations.
Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch
2434 North Highway 17, Mount Pleasant, SC
Since 1997, the Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch has grown to be one of the largest fall festivals in the state. 2023 will be the 27th year for this event which has become an autumn tradition that brings people of all ages together for a day of good old-fashioned fun on the farm.